Headache one: For what ever reason pfSense would not boot of a usb drive (tested same usb drive with ubuntu, and booted just fine) I got around this by just using the sata dvd/cd drive from my desktop…

Headache two: adding a NAT port forward will by default flush your state table, and I like to randomly add port fowards, and being on irc made this quite annoying,

To fix this you need to go to > System: Advanced: Miscellaneous and check the option:

Gateway Monitoring

States

By default the monitoring process will flush states for a gateway that goes down. This option allows to override this setting by not clearing states for existing connections.

So at a techno-swap fest I bought two lasers for $5 :D sadly I have no idea how to get them running since I don’t have the power supply D:
If you know how to get them running tell me n_n , they’re currently at Unallocated Space

The head phones are pretty awesome for the most part, the active noise canceling is amazing.
I tested them while mowing the lawn a few times, and wow I’m able to have music on a reasonable level while the headphones cancel out the majority of the lawn mower noise.

They’re also extremely comfortable, I’m able to have them on for hours at a time with no issues(which is a major plus)

The removable cord is a really great feature

The downsides are:
They seem bass heavy leaving the high frequency to suffer, not that much of an issue though
When the active noise canceling is on I’ll get horrible interference with an active cell phone,
I emailed Able Planet about this issue and got this response:

Good afternoon,
I’m sorry to hear that your being inconvenienced unfortunately, several
electronic devices could cause disruption it’s not a defect it’s just
electronics sending out frequencies. I’m sorry I can’t be of much help
but there is not a whole lot that can be done.

If anyone knows how to stop or reduce interference with active noise canceling headphones, please leave a comment.

Other then those downsides, I love these headphones and would buy them again.